With Donald trump's path to electoral victory appearing increasingly narrow, Hillary Clinton is confidently advancing into states the Democrats haven't won in decades, as trump attempts to focus attention on new allegations about the investigation (...)
Hillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail on Thursday following a bout of pneumonia that sidelined her for three days and revived questions about both the Democratic nominee and Republican Donald Trump's transparency regarding their (...)
Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic head the direct entry lists for this year's US Open.
Williams will aim to break the record she currently shares with Steffi Graf for most Grand Slam titles in the Open era, while Djokovic will seek to reach his (...)
Federal prosecutors in New York have boosted charges against an ex-IBM Corp. software developer, charging him with economic espionage, according to AP.
They now say Xu Jiaqiang (shoo jee-ah-chahng) stole computer code to benefit the National Health (...)
Kerry Kennedy was acquitted Friday of drugged driving after she accidentally took a sleeping pill and then sideswiped a truck in a wild highway drive she said she didn't remember, AP reported.
Kennedy hugged and clasped hands with her lawyers as a (...)
Defending champion Serena Williams and four other past winners, including her sister Venus and wild-card entry Kim Clijsters, head the women's field for the US Open.
Ninety-nine of the top 100 women in the current WTA rankings received direct entry (...)
time defending champion Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Roddick are among eight Grand Slam winners leading the men's field for the US Open.
All top 100 men in the rankings received direct entry on Wednesday into the hard-court tournament, (...)
A disbarred attorney who lived three doors down from former U.S. President Bill
Clinton and his wife Hillary in a New York City suburb has
been convicted of murdering his wife, according to AP.
A Westchester County jury deliberated for parts of (...)
An analysis of recent earthquake activity around New York City has found that many small faults that were believed to be inactive could contribute to a major, disastrous earthquake.
The study also finds that a line of seismic activity comes within (...)